![]() DETAIL BOOK : Author : Anna Burns Pages : 352 pages. I knew his age, not because he got shot and it was given by the media, but because there had been talk before this, for months before the shooting, by these people of the rumour, that forty-one and eighteen was disgusting, that twenty-three years' difference was disgusting, that he was married and not to be fooled by me for there were plenty of quiet, unnoticeable people who took a bit of watching. Told with ferocious energy and sly, wicked humor, Milkman establishes Anna Burns as one of the most consequential voices of our day. Others did care though, and some were those who, in the parlance, 'knew me to see but not to speak to' and I was being talked about because there was a rumour started by them, or more likely by first brother-in- law, that I had been having an affair with this milkman and that I was eighteen and he was forty-one. He had been shot by one of the state hit squads and I did not care about the shooting of this man. ![]() The day Somebody McSomebody put a gun to my breast and called me a cat and threatened to shoot me was the same day the milkman died. ![]()
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